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Heinrich Peter Bartholomew Jr. (1758 - 1829)

Heinrich Peter "Henry" Bartholomew Jr.
Born in Kreidersville, Northampton, Pennsylvaniamap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died at age 70 in Kreidersville, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 6 Jul 2015
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Biography

Heinrich Bartholomew Jr. was born in Pennsylvania.
1776 Project
Private Heinrich Bartholomew Jr. served with Northampton County Militia, Pennsylvania Militia during the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Heinrich Bartholomew Jr. is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A006896.
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Heinrich Bartholomew Jr. is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor.
NSSAR Ancestor #: P109990
Rank: Private

Henry Bartholomew, Jr. was born 23 September 1758 in Kreidersville, Pennsylvania to Heinrich Bartholomew and Hannah Zimmerman. He was married to Catherine Margaret Hecker. Henry served as a Private from Pennsylvania in the Northampton County Militia under Captain George Edelman[1] in the Revolutionary War. He died on 28 Feb. 1829 at Kreidersville, Northampton Co., Pennsylvania.

Children:
  1. Henry Bartholomew, b. 1781 in PA, d. 1865, m. 1) Margaret Diehl, and 2) Barbara Gildner
  2. Jonas Bartholomew,[2] b. abt. 1788 in Pennsylvania, d. abt. 1839 in Pennsylvania, marr. Elizabeth Hess
  3. Phillip Bartholomew
  4. Susannah Bartholomew, m. Killian Reimer
  5. Elizabeth Bartholomew, m. Isaac Siegfried
  6. Sallie Bartholomew, m. John Danner
  7. John Bartholomew, b. 1780, m. Susan Reimer, d. 1 Nov 1822 and is buried at Petersville Church.[3]

Sources

  1. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 20 May 2016), "Record of Henry Bartholomew, Jr.", Ancestor # A006896.
  2. Eyerman, John, "The Old Graveyards of Northampton and Adjacent Counties in Pennsylvania. (1899) Pg. 121 Digital Copy: Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/oldgraveyardsofn01eyer :Accessed 4 October 2016)
  3. Roberts, Stoudt, Krick and Dietrich, History of Lehigh Co., Pa., and a genealogical and biographical record of its families, Vol II. Lehigh Valley Publishing Co. (1914) History of Lehigh Co., PA pp 58-61
See also:
  • Prepared and Traslated at the request of the Pennsylvania German Society by Rev. William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D. Auburn Theological Seminary, Auburn, NY, A History of the Tohickon Union Church, Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co., PA, with copy of church records Reformed Congregation 1745-1869, Lutheran Congregation 1749-1840. (Meadville, PA 1925) Ancestry.com page 36
  • Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863. Henry Bartholomew, Jr., 1786, Allen Twp, Northampton Co., PA. Ancestry.com
  • Pennsylvania, Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-1999. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1929-1990; Archive Collection Number: Series 1-1; Folder Number: 24. Ancestry.com
  • Roberts, Stoudt, Krick and Dietrich, History of Lehigh Co., Pa., and a genealogical and biographical record of its families, Vol II. Lehigh Valley Publishing Co. (1914) History of Lehigh Co., PA pp 58-61
  • Asa K. McIlhaney, Historical Notes from the writings, Vol. I. Easton Public Library (1956). pp 101-103. (Currently not available online or through WorldCat.org)
  • "Henry" Bartholomew, Jr (1758-1828), Zion UCC Stone Church Cemetery, Kreidersville, Northampton Co., Penn.




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